2014 Summer Consulting Associate Job - (davenport, iowa) Information Technology (IT) - Amana, IA at Geebo

2014 Summer Consulting Associate Job - (davenport, iowa)

CONSULTING ASSOCIATE Position Description :
Documenting current client business processes, capabilities and requirements :
Budgeting, forecasting, and preparing detailed financial analysis :
Documenting training and customer support materials to support change management :
Translating business requirements into a technical solution :
Supporting the testing and implementation of new business processes or systems As a Consulting Associate, you will jump start your career through a comprehensive training and induction period where you will be exposed to all our Consulting Solution Practices.
This training will include:
:
Consulting process, tools and methods :
Client engagement economics :
Presentation and business writing skills :
Technical training to build expertise in our three business areas of Risk Advisory Services, Financial Advisory Services and Technology Services Basic qualifications for an associate:
level position include:
:
Minimum B.
A.
or B.
S.
degree or equivalent from an accredited university by the time employment commences :
Accounting, Finance, Math, Business Administration, Computer Science, Information Systems, Economics or other related degrees A minimum 3.
0 GPA is preferred.
You're one of a kind.
So is McGladrey.
Imagine what we will achieve together.
Experience McGladrey.
Experience the power of being understood.
(TM) McGladrey is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans.
City:
Davenport State:
IA Region:
Central Region Position Type:
Full Time Job Type:
College (Entry Level) Degree Required:
Bachelor Travel Required:
Yes Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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